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we are in america and this is the land of second chances. the reality is that although some of the details of what have transpired in his life repugna repugnant, who knows what is going on in anybody else's bedroom? it has been extreme, the kind of heat that's been thrown in his direct. he is still just a golfer. the greatest in the world. let's put this in perspective. >> larry: steven, what about those who say concerning anyone, the movie star, the golfer. it's none of our business. >> i agree with that. i don't believe the details, the salacious details in regard to his relationship with his wife or the prostitute, stripper, hooker, whatever you want to pick, i don't think those details are any of our business. i think it is worth getting into the psyche of an individual that would apparently have so much to lose and would engage in some of the raunchy kind of behavior that he allegedly has engaged in. i don't think there is any question that there is some inquisitiveness that comes along with that. >> larry: why do we rick? >> we take ri
we are in america and this is the land of second chances. the reality is that although some of the details of what have transpired in his life repugna repugnant, who knows what is going on in anybody else's bedroom? it has been extreme, the kind of heat that's been thrown in his direct. he is still just a golfer. the greatest in the world. let's put this in perspective. >> larry: steven, what about those who say concerning anyone, the movie star, the golfer. it's none of our business....
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com ♪ [ male a announcer ] try fixodt with the time-released formula. use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. ♪ ♪ snoop ♪ >> larry: having a lot of fun with snoop dogg tonight. what a great guest to kick into the weekend. what a talent too and what a good guy. he's a good guy the snoop here the snoopster. >> larry, i want to give you something. i make headp
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about...
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the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-sized pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. >>> one of my favorite things to do is answer questions from you at home, our viewers. one question today from carly in north carolina who asked about food choices changing as we age. i decided to come to a grocery store to answer a full plate of question. as a father of three kids, as a husband as well, i do a lot of shopping for the house. one of the places i like to shop is the perimeter of the store. why? you get a lot of healthy foods, a lot of healthy vegetables. try to eat several different colored foods a day. the same habits we have for purchasing when they're younger, they got to change as we get older. i like to spend a lot of time here n the green section, making sure to get plenty of spinach and kale, good for your eyes and
the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-sized pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. >>> one of my favorite things to do is answer questions from you at home, our viewers. one question today from carly in north carolina who asked about...
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hey, citigroup, bank of america. by nationalizing a large bank we would have wiped out a lot of holders, the preferred shareholders, bond holders, and we probably would have crammed down all, all of that senior debt. since preferreds are also one of the main ways banks go about financing themselves and since other banks are the largest holders of preferred stock in american banks, followed by many pension funds, i can only imagine what the collateral damage would have been from any nationalization scheme. it would have caused as much pain as a half a dozen lehman brothers. i'm not sure that the professors who demanded nationalization ever had any idea that nationalization, which by the way worked in sweden, a country about the size of the state of georgia, could have turned the whole world asunder. they just didn't get it. we would never have recovered, let alone had the gigantic rally we caught in 2009 off the generational bottom. at the end of the day when you're trying to decide who to take seriously, remember tha
hey, citigroup, bank of america. by nationalizing a large bank we would have wiped out a lot of holders, the preferred shareholders, bond holders, and we probably would have crammed down all, all of that senior debt. since preferreds are also one of the main ways banks go about financing themselves and since other banks are the largest holders of preferred stock in american banks, followed by many pension funds, i can only imagine what the collateral damage would have been from any...
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the next day bank of america's magnificent run took hold. as for sprint, this one looked touch-and-go at the beginning of 2009 with its stocks starting the year under $2. but even after it told us that it had enough cash to pay its debts, when it reported a bad but better than expected quarter on february 19th, you could still pick this stock up for $3.25. even though i thought sprint was by far the worst wireless carrier in the nation, even though it was hemorrhaging subscribers, it was still solvent and looking more and more like a takeover candidate every day. making the price just too good to ignore. if you were willing to hold your nose, it gave you a 69% gain -- ♪ hallelujah -- in just three months. >> all aboard. >> and sprint actually turned out to be the best performer in the s&p 500 for the first quarter of 2009. those who thought it was too horrible missed a great entry point and a great trade. when it comes to higher-quality stocks, it's harder to find situations where something that doesn't interest you suddenly becomes worth
the next day bank of america's magnificent run took hold. as for sprint, this one looked touch-and-go at the beginning of 2009 with its stocks starting the year under $2. but even after it told us that it had enough cash to pay its debts, when it reported a bad but better than expected quarter on february 19th, you could still pick this stock up for $3.25. even though i thought sprint was by far the worst wireless carrier in the nation, even though it was hemorrhaging subscribers, it was still...
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so is america really one nation under god? >>> and on a very different note tonight, the supermodel who is taking potshots at celebrity plastic surgeries. paulina porizkova is here with very surprising and candid thoughts on true beauty. lots to get to. but we begin with "the mash-up." our number one international story, the deadliest day of the year in iraq. at least 61 people died. more than 100 were wounded in a wave of bombings in baghdad and nearby anbar province. >> just days after the killings of the two top al qaeda leaders in iraq, a wave of bombings have left dozens dead in baghdad and neighboring anbar province. >> mangled cars, buses clogging the streets outside two mosques, party headquarters and a market. at least 58 people were killed and nearly 200 were injured. >> no one has claimed responsibility, but expert says the attacks are characteristically al qaeda. >> right now there are major concerns that the iraqi security forces are not up to the task of protecting the citizenry here, and they're wondering if al
so is america really one nation under god? >>> and on a very different note tonight, the supermodel who is taking potshots at celebrity plastic surgeries. paulina porizkova is here with very surprising and candid thoughts on true beauty. lots to get to. but we begin with "the mash-up." our number one international story, the deadliest day of the year in iraq. at least 61 people died. more than 100 were wounded in a wave of bombings in baghdad and nearby anbar province....
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> one day after the big announcement, i must tell you that i am still down with team loco. conan o'brien! george lopez. and the reporters keep asking me the same questions -- they even all sound the same -- "george, are you happy that conan o'brien is coming to tbs? are you? are you happy?" i'm really happy. really -- i'm a latino, i'm never happy. i'm really happy. >> from "the tonight show" yet to be seen. you've seen it here first. he'll be on later. george lopez, actor, comic, and host of executive producer of "lopez tonight," on america's most favorite channel these days, tbs. he played a role of bringing conan o'brien to tbs' late night. so, george, conan, and i are all working for the same people all with you. george joins us from the set of "lopez tonight," part of team loco, as he calls it. give it to us straight. the story is you called up, conan is hesitant to do this. he didn't want to see someone get bumped to a later time. that you personally called conan and assured him it was ok
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> one day after the big announcement, i must tell you that i am still down with team loco. conan o'brien! george lopez. and the reporters keep asking me the same questions -- they even all sound the same -- "george, are you happy that conan o'brien is coming to tbs? are you? are you happy?" i'm really happy. really -- i'm a latino, i'm never happy. i'm really happy. >> from...
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reaction to information, anticipation, and when they're right and make a lot of money, hey, this is america. if you're right, you're entitled to compensation nap doesn't mean that there isn't a role for regulation. wrmp a firm is large enough to pose systemic issues. >> as we saw with ltc. >> absolutely. >> turn it around 180 degrees. it's apparent there were teams of people from the sec and the new york federal reserve in lehmans when it was operating repo 105, whatever it was, behind the balance sheets, and long concern we don't attract -- because it's so much money, we don't attract the brightest and best into the regulators. is there possibly, hypothetically, a way to send these guys in on their own rate, own money, and have a transparency you can be led by them and analyze the positions they've gotten and see if that can feed back and raise red flags for those regulators? or is that just nonsense? >> absolutely. the regulators i know are very smart and competent and the professional, but there's only so many of them. they have limited power. >> subprime, that's the issue. >> some did a
reaction to information, anticipation, and when they're right and make a lot of money, hey, this is america. if you're right, you're entitled to compensation nap doesn't mean that there isn't a role for regulation. wrmp a firm is large enough to pose systemic issues. >> as we saw with ltc. >> absolutely. >> turn it around 180 degrees. it's apparent there were teams of people from the sec and the new york federal reserve in lehmans when it was operating repo 105, whatever it...
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they blew it with the bank of america case. they need to show that they can go up against the goldman sachs dream team of lawyers and win. >> jake, we've got to leave it there. thanks so much for phoning in and of course keep us updated on any litigation you hear. gary kaminsky, you're listening in to what jake was saying. what do you think? >> again, i refer to the blodgett thing and i'm going to have to disagree with jacob there. kaminsky, zamansky. this is not like that because the buyers of these products were well aware that these were how these products were constructed. it's not the same thing. it's very good press. it's very good in front of financial regulation. let me just give you one quick point, melissa. the buzz within goldman, i believe, at the end of the day here today was that this is really not a strong case, it was very strange this thing came out midday. something like that has not happened before. it's very unprecedented. and at the end of the day these were sophisticated -- >> got it. >> -- institutional b
they blew it with the bank of america case. they need to show that they can go up against the goldman sachs dream team of lawyers and win. >> jake, we've got to leave it there. thanks so much for phoning in and of course keep us updated on any litigation you hear. gary kaminsky, you're listening in to what jake was saying. what do you think? >> again, i refer to the blodgett thing and i'm going to have to disagree with jacob there. kaminsky, zamansky. this is not like that because...
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he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my car, that's a violation of civil rights. i completely understand why officers like this law. because of course it makes it easier for them to do their job. but it will be easy to ask black kids, hey, show me your drug because you're showing saggy pants. put everybody who's white between the ages of -- hey, we've got serious killers on the look you fill the profile. this isn't right. >> larry: let's say it's midnight, sheriff. six mexican-americans are driving in a car through a street in your city. are they stopped? >> well, we're doing our crime su
he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my...
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north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the uae which was very hotly contested, i think mexico will announce several new nuclear projects. i think thailand will announce it. but the real opportunity is here. and the obama administration's decision not only to award the first loan guarantee but to ask for a total of $50 billion in loan guarantees for nuclear plants mean that this is going to be a $50 billion market for companies like ours over the next decade and it is probably going to spawn an industry that can quickly grow to being a $500 billion market if we look to grow to 10
north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the...
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this includes jpmorgan, citigroup and bank of america. trades by an average of 42% at the end of each period. i thought everybody knew this. >> are you shocked? >> no. i thought this was standard operating procedure. >> right. >> but you know, they're supposed to be a little better behaved these days, right? >> well, i wonder. we're going to get jpmorgan starting next week. will they get away with it next week? >> the real question is, from a disclosure perspective, should they be required to show what their average is? there's no question that i think everybody knows at the end of the quarter, they always bring it down. it's a snapshot. but the question is, should they be required to disclose their average or the median number in addition to the end of the quarter number because then you would have a more realistic view. >> it should, but i think they're going to cry tmi, too much information, right? no. a snapshot is good enough. >> making a lot of news, the big story in the investing section of the judicial this morning, meantime, top
this includes jpmorgan, citigroup and bank of america. trades by an average of 42% at the end of each period. i thought everybody knew this. >> are you shocked? >> no. i thought this was standard operating procedure. >> right. >> but you know, they're supposed to be a little better behaved these days, right? >> well, i wonder. we're going to get jpmorgan starting next week. will they get away with it next week? >> the real question is, from a disclosure...
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we also need them for america's full-fledged leadership in the global financial system in the world economy. in other words, can we figure out a way, please, to not throw the baby out with the bath watb? as we get to our panelists, i'm going to withhold my opinions this evening. i want to report just the facts and different points of view and hopefully let you, the viewers, decide. this thing is going to go on for a while. we have ron gib anywhere, currently of sadis & goldberg. we have brad simon at simon and partners. thank you for coming on the "the kudlow report." i want your take on these two processes. aca was the portfolio selector, but paulson was heavily involved. goldman sachs never put this in. they didn't believe it was material for the prospectus, what's your quick thought and the presentation we made, which i might add comes from the s.e.c. complaint. i'm not making this up. >> why would they not have given full disclosure about paulson's role in all of this? not only his role in selecting the mortgages, but his taking a short position? it seems like there was a concerted effo
we also need them for america's full-fledged leadership in the global financial system in the world economy. in other words, can we figure out a way, please, to not throw the baby out with the bath watb? as we get to our panelists, i'm going to withhold my opinions this evening. i want to report just the facts and different points of view and hopefully let you, the viewers, decide. this thing is going to go on for a while. we have ron gib anywhere, currently of sadis & goldberg. we have...
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and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interested in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk about things. and this particular year, we started talking about the farmers. i'd heard from my friends in texas about how the farmers weren't doing that good. and i grew up on a farm. and i knew that it didn't ever do really great. but i heard that it was worse than usual, that they weren't getting any money and they were going out of business at an alarming rate. i started checking out, and sure enough, we at one time had over 8 million small family farmers, and now we're down to less than 2 million. and that's not right. >> larry: it's the big companies. >> the big corporate
and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interested in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk...
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i'm long bank of america. i'm long jpmorgan. i thought the price action was really good in bankamerica, not quite as good in jpmorgan. but one other thing that's interesting besides the bond auction that tim touched on was the credit data. i actually don't know what to make of that. people spent much less than expected in terms of credit balances. that is -- you could take that two different ways, one of which would be bad for consumer discretionary. >> stock stories. have you got a good stock story? >> i thought today's action was really good. i thought the rotation, what you had was the rotation. so while some money was coming out of some commodity stocks, it was going into the financials. you had every reason, as tim mentioned, you had every reason early this morning it to think today might have been the day you had a major sort of sell-off or retraction here. you had a lot of concern about greece, and you had a lot of fear about the auction this morning. >> yep. >> before the auction took place. and you didn't have that majo
i'm long bank of america. i'm long jpmorgan. i thought the price action was really good in bankamerica, not quite as good in jpmorgan. but one other thing that's interesting besides the bond auction that tim touched on was the credit data. i actually don't know what to make of that. people spent much less than expected in terms of credit balances. that is -- you could take that two different ways, one of which would be bad for consumer discretionary. >> stock stories. have you got a good...
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good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," the president pitches his financial regulation overhaul, the financial capital of the world. new words for mortgage giants franz franz and freddie mac are -- fannie mae and freddie mac are not in the cards yet and why this political race could retail ropes of a governor. that's live on "special report." i'm bret baier. president obama today laid out his case for increased financial regulation on the home court of people he wants to increasingly regulate. center white house correspondent major garrett tells us how the president's plan was received. >> and unless your business model depends on bilking people, there is little to fear from the new rules. >> reporter: you have nothing to fear from the longer regulatory arm of washington, president obama told wall streeters who sat mostly stone faced inside cooper union college in lower manhattan. the pitch, megabanks deal squarely they won't feel pinch of the c
good night, america. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: next on "special report," the president pitches his financial regulation overhaul, the financial capital of the world. new words for mortgage giants franz franz and freddie mac are -- fannie mae and freddie mac are not in the cards yet and why this political race could retail ropes of a governor. that's live on "special report." i'm bret baier. president obama today laid out his case for...
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french fries and america's passion for them are legendary. but times change and people want better foods. so cargill helped a restaurant chain create a zero trans-fat cooking oil for their fries, that preserved their famous taste. this is how cargill works with customers. (announcer) we're in the energy business. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. >>> welcome back to the presencef two of the most powerful nations coming face-to-face which happened earlier in washington in the sidelines of a nuclear summit with president obama expected to bring up currency peg with his counterpart hu jintao. he thinks that too much emphasis is placed on china appreciating the currency, and peter fisher is with us, and he is vice chairman and head of fixed port
french fries and america's passion for them are legendary. but times change and people want better foods. so cargill helped a restaurant chain create a zero trans-fat cooking oil for their fries, that preserved their famous taste. this is how cargill works with customers. (announcer) we're in the energy business. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we...
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i'm giving gigunda boo-yahs to the people in teetsford america and kings collegiate for asking me the tough questions and reminding me how reviled the game is. but some of it shouldn't be reviled. the part that pays dividends. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, mobile mania. could the anytime anywhere internet keep your portfolio connected with profits? cramer's going one on one with ciena's ceo on the "executive decision." and later, retail resurges. one stock's been up huge in the past year. but could it still be undervalued? cramer's going off the charts to find out. all coming up on "mad money." miss aflac is not more benefits at greater cost to your company insurance. aflac is not how do i fit it in my company's budget insurance. aflac is help protect and care for your employees at no cost to your company insurance. with aflac, your employees pay only for the coverage they want or need. and, the cost to you - nothing at all. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out why more businesses provide aflac, visit getquack
i'm giving gigunda boo-yahs to the people in teetsford america and kings collegiate for asking me the tough questions and reminding me how reviled the game is. but some of it shouldn't be reviled. the part that pays dividends. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: coming up, mobile mania. could the anytime anywhere internet keep your portfolio connected with profits? cramer's going one on one with ciena's ceo on the "executive decision." and later, retail...
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even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some people wanted to kill me. any joke, someone is going to be offended. i was in new york performing before i came here. i'm sure some people didn't like even a point of view that might be a political joke that they don't agree with. that is life. you can't live your life worrying to please every single person in the audience. somics, some of us have an obligation to challenge the audience. lenny bruce almost went to jail for screaming his expression in the '60s in america. >> the dutch artist that was bruteally murdered, that kind of violence casts a pale and does have a tendency to smear an entire community. >> i agree with
even if when there was a cartoon of the prophet there was no demonstration in america burning things down. it is a right that i cherish very much. >> what about the threat of radicalism does that make you shy away saying i'm going to put the brakes on this joke, i don't want to go there? >> i never worried about threat of death for a joke yet. >> you haven't told one that bad yet. >> i have had people like -- >> i have had some tough shows, don't get me wrong, some...
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america is going to have a lot of dick hurts. some people are not sending their forms in because they are actry at the government, which is dumb, because the census figures out how people get represented. the state gets fewer congress meb. maybe none of us should send in our forms. because no congressmen seems perfect. they estimate that 30% of americans will not participate in the census. that's the thing if they know 30% won't portis pate, just add 30% to the ones that do, right? your welcome, census bureau. next, the next thing that's due is taxes. tax day is two weeks away. and when it comes to taxes, there are two kinds of people, whose that are responsible and get them done early, also known as psychopaths and then there are the rest of us. my cousin sal is right now out on hollywood boulevard with a poker table. hi, sal, how are you? >> what's happening, jimmy? >> jimmy: also the people that used turbo tax to do their taxes themselves. they are eligible for a refound. let's meet them, okay. start with the guy in the blue s
america is going to have a lot of dick hurts. some people are not sending their forms in because they are actry at the government, which is dumb, because the census figures out how people get represented. the state gets fewer congress meb. maybe none of us should send in our forms. because no congressmen seems perfect. they estimate that 30% of americans will not participate in the census. that's the thing if they know 30% won't portis pate, just add 30% to the ones that do, right? your...
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the mainstream of america says, all right. we're not going to mess with social security. >> jerry, this is a late breaking story on the senate budget committee markup, which i find very disturbing. they want to knock the dividend tax up to 40%. you're at 15% now. at 15%, leaving the corporate tax aside, you take home 85 cents on the extra dividend dollar earned. now you take home 60%. that's almost a 30% roll back on incentives. this has got to affect the cost of capital, affects what entrepreneurs do. whatever your view. matt takes a more middle of the road view, which is quite sensible. we can debate that. why go here, gentlemen? why all this tax hike talk right now? i don't get this. jerry, you take it, and then, matt, i want you to come back on it. >> because their ideology is an ideology that sees capital accumulation as a bad thing. it's all about income equality. it's all about this statistical chimera of fairness. they don't like capital accumulation. that's kind of where they're coming from. they should, but they thin
the mainstream of america says, all right. we're not going to mess with social security. >> jerry, this is a late breaking story on the senate budget committee markup, which i find very disturbing. they want to knock the dividend tax up to 40%. you're at 15% now. at 15%, leaving the corporate tax aside, you take home 85 cents on the extra dividend dollar earned. now you take home 60%. that's almost a 30% roll back on incentives. this has got to affect the cost of capital, affects what...
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the pedophiles of america. now their excuse of eon that crazy finish guy trying to frame me, that has legses. they can use this now. >> should she stay with the guy because he put up such a great effort to be with her? >> yes, absolutely. >> she should keep her kids away from him. >> that's true. >> where did he get the porn? >> he might have made it. >> when did this become a romantic comedy? who will play the fake guy. >> have you ever done anything devious to break up a relationship? >> no. >> no, i have never broken up a relationship. they never end, greg. >> how about you, brooke. have you done anything out of the ordinary. >> nothing that i would admit on camera. >> well, we have all admitted. before you got here we all admitted it and pretaped it and so we were waiting for you. >> so you were taping me in the green room? >> well, she does doesn't believe me. >>> well, we will take a break. coming up, me riding my dirt bike. but first, why did tiger payoff this particular mistress? i was always partial to
the pedophiles of america. now their excuse of eon that crazy finish guy trying to frame me, that has legses. they can use this now. >> should she stay with the guy because he put up such a great effort to be with her? >> yes, absolutely. >> she should keep her kids away from him. >> that's true. >> where did he get the porn? >> he might have made it. >> when did this become a romantic comedy? who will play the fake guy. >> have you ever done...
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>> well, small businesses are the major creator of jobs in america, maria, as you know, but they are having a hard time getting credit. one thing that the government can do is simply to help the banks, regional banks, smaller banks, the sort small businesses use, to get credit to the small businesses more efficiently and quickly. also, it is very important that state and local governments get aid. they are right now, as you know, they are hemorrhaging jobs, cutting everybody from teachers to fire fighters, and that has a negative multiplier effect in the economy. over this year and next year it's expected that states will be cutting or raising taxes to the tune of $250 billion, a major fiscal drag on this economy and the fed ought to help out, at least with say a temporary low interest or no interest loans to the states until the states can pay them back. >> what about tax day coming up next week? obviously a day -- a day most americans dread. there have been rumblings in washington about instituting a value-added tax, a sort of national sales tax to help balance the budget. i guess
>> well, small businesses are the major creator of jobs in america, maria, as you know, but they are having a hard time getting credit. one thing that the government can do is simply to help the banks, regional banks, smaller banks, the sort small businesses use, to get credit to the small businesses more efficiently and quickly. also, it is very important that state and local governments get aid. they are right now, as you know, they are hemorrhaging jobs, cutting everybody from teachers...
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i do like bank of america. it's our biggest bank position by a fair amount for the long term. >> let's also talk about intel. that of course one of the big tech earnings reporting tomorrow after the bell. let's take our positions today. we did see some strength. nice turnaround actually intraday. and the semiconductor index. we had a cs upgrade of texas instruments and that sent that stock higher but eventually by the end of the day all these stocks were up nicely. >> intel's been a fascinating stock every earnings period since april of last year when they reported what was a pretty good quarter and the stock went from 16 down to 15. remember, that was sort of the sell first, ask questions later mode that people were in. stock subsequently rallied pretty nicely. as recently as the last quarter they reported a pretty significant quarter but the stock again failed at 22, actually traded down to i think 19 or so. intel's one of those stocks you have huge volume on earnings releases. my sense is they're going to ha
i do like bank of america. it's our biggest bank position by a fair amount for the long term. >> let's also talk about intel. that of course one of the big tech earnings reporting tomorrow after the bell. let's take our positions today. we did see some strength. nice turnaround actually intraday. and the semiconductor index. we had a cs upgrade of texas instruments and that sent that stock higher but eventually by the end of the day all these stocks were up nicely. >> intel's been a...
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how do we fix america's schools? we're posing it to hal sparks, you know him well, something of an expert on china, roland martin, our cnn analyst. hey, roland, kristi lu stout was talking about the things that seemed to set these students apart. it is a test-oriented culture. there's a competitive demand to get into the good universities. there is private tutoring. they find americans and westerners too relaxed. sounds to me like we're failing on all fronts. >> well, first off, i think we're failing in certain areas of the country, in certain areas of cities. frankly, you talk about the students, but the folks behind the students. do you have two-parent house ho holds, a mother and father with high expectations. also there's an assumption that people responsible for educating are just the teachers when in reality, you're educating a child before they go to school, when they're at school and when they come home from school as well. when my wife and i took over the care of my four nieces because two of them were two g
how do we fix america's schools? we're posing it to hal sparks, you know him well, something of an expert on china, roland martin, our cnn analyst. hey, roland, kristi lu stout was talking about the things that seemed to set these students apart. it is a test-oriented culture. there's a competitive demand to get into the good universities. there is private tutoring. they find americans and westerners too relaxed. sounds to me like we're failing on all fronts. >> well, first off, i think...
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jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from what's called shorting these types of security. the securities and exchange commission has filed civil charges that goldman-sachs defrauded investors. tuesday its leaders are scheduled to testify before a senate committee. we're back in a moment with the breaking news, tornadoes sweeping much of the south and midwest. aflac is not pay the hospital insurance. aflac is not pay the doctor insurance. aflac is not major medical insurance. aflac is affordable-we-pay-cash-directly- to-you-fast-when-you're-sick-or- hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find o
jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from...
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i'm here representing iatse and directors guild of america. i hope my presence along with others in industry will underscore the grave concern we have about the impact of movie futures contracts which are pending before the cftc. iatse is lable bore union represents 110,000 artisans, craft persons in entertainment industry work in live theater, motion picture production and trade shows. dga represents thousands of directors, direct tomorrow films are work on scripted television, news, sports, commercials, documentries, new media both here and abroad. the realities of our business not easily deserve erred outside of it, glitz and glamour of international blockbusters give rise to misperceptions about our industry. let me begin with a few of the realities which will shed lights on our concern about the mdx and cantor future exchange applications. majority of the people working creative side of our industry earning middle class incomes do not hold a regular, full-time, monday through friday job. ours is a freelance business. people move from one
i'm here representing iatse and directors guild of america. i hope my presence along with others in industry will underscore the grave concern we have about the impact of movie futures contracts which are pending before the cftc. iatse is lable bore union represents 110,000 artisans, craft persons in entertainment industry work in live theater, motion picture production and trade shows. dga represents thousands of directors, direct tomorrow films are work on scripted television, news, sports,...
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we'll have z the man coming up with a new contract for america if the gop can take back the house. this weekend on fox news sunday at 9:00 on fox 5. find out about the new rules that could keep you from getting sick with unexpected fees. >>> the cherry blossom festival brings people from all over the world to the district. the nation's capitol becomes an international city this time of year. >>> one group that could not help. there are cherry blossom trees to another in bulgaria. let's head back to the title base now to check in with john. >> hi. you can walk through here. this is your sidewalk. people were stopping because they saw -- >> about to get underway. yeah, we have seen people from india. people from japan, korea, and some from bulgaria. who came to watch the cherry blossoms in washington. >>> among the throngs of people visiting d.c.'s famous cherry blossoms, we found a group of aboughts and -- adults and children speaking not bulgarian. we asked how did they like washington's cherry blossoms? >> she likes it very much. and she is from the countryside. there are lots of
we'll have z the man coming up with a new contract for america if the gop can take back the house. this weekend on fox news sunday at 9:00 on fox 5. find out about the new rules that could keep you from getting sick with unexpected fees. >>> the cherry blossom festival brings people from all over the world to the district. the nation's capitol becomes an international city this time of year. >>> one group that could not help. there are cherry blossom trees to another in...
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what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform. >> we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> grassley is boasting in a press release, i worked successfully to improve medicare payments to doctors in rural states like iowa and in turn access for beneficiaries as part of the health care enacted this year. chuck grassley taking partial credit for health care reform. i wonder for the tea party knows about that. senator chuck "i got pull the plug on grandma passed" grassley, today's worst person in the world. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. i
what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform....
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and the real up side was in latin america and specifically brazil. can we actually use this as a good metric for the u.s. economy at this point? >> you can because there's so much globalization that we know, you know, and we've made this point many times. the global growth is what's going to drive the u.s. economy. the conversations today, this morning is the economy is performing better than anybody would have expected. sought conversation is going to move to higher rates. if you look at the new high list today, which i always, do and you look at the xhkly sensitive names, the trade continues to be pate participation in higher interest rate beta names. >> hold on, gary, i want to bring in patty edwards at the prop desk. patty, you dissent. >> i don't total liu dissent, but what i do want to bring up, melissa mentioned the fact we have all those rebates that have come out. it was a big deal for them in the u.s. this quarter. but beyond that a lot of what you're seeing is the foreclosures that are coming through. and eventually that is going to go awa
and the real up side was in latin america and specifically brazil. can we actually use this as a good metric for the u.s. economy at this point? >> you can because there's so much globalization that we know, you know, and we've made this point many times. the global growth is what's going to drive the u.s. economy. the conversations today, this morning is the economy is performing better than anybody would have expected. sought conversation is going to move to higher rates. if you look at...
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differently. >> mugyenyi: the impression that people in africa have of america is that america is no longer the world's policeman. it is now africa's friend. what an image. >> reporter: and how about this image? all of these exuberant looking children-- every one of them-- has hiv or aids. they would all be dead or dying if it weren't for america. now, they're alive and thriving. viola is 13. her mother died of aids, and she was dying from it, too, until she began taking those drugs provided by the united states. we met viola at her home where she lives with her aunt. that's a lot of pills to swallow at once. >> viola: i take them every day. >> reporter: and you never forget? >> viola: i can't forget. >> reporter: what would happen if you forgot to take your pills? >> viola: i think i can die. >> reporter: viola will be fine, but dr. sabrina kitaka, a pediatrician, remembers all the children who died before america came to the rescue six years ago. she had 2,000 children who needed lifesaving drugs, but only enough pills to treat 30 of them. so she sent home more than 1,900 hundred c
differently. >> mugyenyi: the impression that people in africa have of america is that america is no longer the world's policeman. it is now africa's friend. what an image. >> reporter: and how about this image? all of these exuberant looking children-- every one of them-- has hiv or aids. they would all be dead or dying if it weren't for america. now, they're alive and thriving. viola is 13. her mother died of aids, and she was dying from it, too, until she began taking those drugs...
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i have for them bank of america. >> bac. >> caller: ford common. i bought their ford for them at $5. >> smart horse sense. well done. stock's at $14. go ahead. >> caller: cig, the brazilian electric company. cloud peak. >> everyone laughed at us. but there was no travolta here. go ahead. >> caller: and electronic arts. >> very interesting. listen to what she said. started with a small amount of money, immediately made money. that's the way money is made in this company. this isn't about wall street. this is about great companies, great ceos. cloud peak is that coal company i told you that was going to do well with the clean coal. electronic arts, they preannounced twice, before where i recommended them. cmig, i want you to switch to cmec, a brazilian utility. that's perfect. well played. everyone did a terrific job. i applaud everyone. you know what, here's where i think everyone really lives. >> house of pleasure. >> and stay with cramer! >>> always bull market somewhere. i'm jam cramer. thanks to the viewers tonight. i liked boo-yah. i'll see you
i have for them bank of america. >> bac. >> caller: ford common. i bought their ford for them at $5. >> smart horse sense. well done. stock's at $14. go ahead. >> caller: cig, the brazilian electric company. cloud peak. >> everyone laughed at us. but there was no travolta here. go ahead. >> caller: and electronic arts. >> very interesting. listen to what she said. started with a small amount of money, immediately made money. that's the way money is made...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. the one doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. the medicine in advil is the #1 doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate. >>> thousands of americans have just gotten expensive and potentially very disruptive news. they've been told by the federal government they should remove all drywall from china from their homes. as we reported this week there is a suspected link from fumes from this chinese drywall and a number of serious health problems. more than 90% of the complaints come out of the state of florida. a lot of these homes came after hurricane damage. now congress may consider compensating people who face the enormous expense of gutting the walls in their homes and replacing all that wallboard. >>>
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. the one doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. the medicine in advil is the #1 doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate....
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you know, whether it's mexico, like i said or america. so i think he's in good hands with, you know, the attorneyed up very well. if he's got a lawyer that's not very good and like we first had, went in there, you know, it was terrible. we almost went to prison. so with the lawyer, just as in america, he's got a good shot at it. >> larry: do we have to assume that because he hired him that he is in deep trouble? >> well, you know, a murder charge is deep trouble in any country. so -- you immediately, you know, think i need the best. so, yeah, he's in deep trouble, brother, sir. you know, murder one in mexico, that's a problem. >> larry: good seeing you, dog. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me, good seeing you. thank you, sir. >> larry: dwayne "dog" chapman, "where mercy is shown, mercy is given." monica's friends are shocked by this death and have interesting thoughts about her husband next. >> larry: we have a close friend of monica redman and also knew bruce. and janeknew monica for 20 years. what is your reaction? >>
you know, whether it's mexico, like i said or america. so i think he's in good hands with, you know, the attorneyed up very well. if he's got a lawyer that's not very good and like we first had, went in there, you know, it was terrible. we almost went to prison. so with the lawyer, just as in america, he's got a good shot at it. >> larry: do we have to assume that because he hired him that he is in deep trouble? >> well, you know, a murder charge is deep trouble in any country. so...
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see, smart and friendly. [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ whiten your smile. no red wine, blueberry pie, coffee, or tea. i've got it. ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing crest 3d white toothpaste. the remarkable new toothpaste that removes up to 80% of surface stains in just two weeks. good advice. what did i tell ya. [ female announcer ] for a noticeably whiter smile in just two weeks. new crest 3d white toothpaste. and try crest 3d white rinse. >> larry: george lopez is our guest at the bottom of the hour. he'll be with us from the set of "lopez tonight" just ahead. we'll even ask cosby what he thinks about this late night shuffle involving o'brien and lopez. >>> but back to the important topic of bullying. we'll take another look at the fat albert and cosby kids episode on bullying. important. watch. >> why you always hassling us kids, slappy? >> because i feel like it. see? >> you woul
see, smart and friendly. [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ whiten your smile. no red wine, blueberry pie, coffee, or tea. i've got it. ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing crest 3d white toothpaste. the remarkable new toothpaste that removes up to 80% of surface stains in just two weeks. good...
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ci citi's up 37% year to date, bank of america up 22%. the problem is the financial reform thing you were talking about the senator, that throws a monkey wrench into potential earnings down the road because it could be much more aggressive than the street expected. much of the gains in the s&p 500 for earnings this year are financial gains. that could be a big problem. halliburton came out with numbers that were very good, 3 cents above expectations. more importantly, north america really has improved. recounts up. they may have opportunities to increase the pricing level. here's the concern -- natural gas prices are way down. if this continues, there will be pressure on halliburton to cut prices for all the rigs that they have out there. and speaking of lower prices, sharon over at the nymex, i see oil down $2 again today. >> it is, and bob, the traders here have a lot to watch -- the two gs and jet fuel, goldman sachs and the volcanic ash from iceland and the impact on jet fuel prices. nymex gas prices are at a three-month low, below $8
ci citi's up 37% year to date, bank of america up 22%. the problem is the financial reform thing you were talking about the senator, that throws a monkey wrench into potential earnings down the road because it could be much more aggressive than the street expected. much of the gains in the s&p 500 for earnings this year are financial gains. that could be a big problem. halliburton came out with numbers that were very good, 3 cents above expectations. more importantly, north america really...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. when you pursue an mba at devry university's... keller graduate school of management, you'll have a professor with you every step of the way. whether you take classes on campus, online, or both, you get the same attention, the same curriculum, and the same quality. 85 locations nationwide and online. discover how to grow the business of you... at keller.edu. ♪ thinking up a master plan >>> snoop! snoop-a-loop! bring your green hat. let's go. come on, everybody, we're going! ♪ >> we got a call about the music. >> i don't hear any music. but we'll try to keep it down for you. >> don't try, son. do it. and burn some incense or something. >> turn that [ bleep ] back up, cuz. >> testicles, one, two. testicles, one, two. hey, y'all, what's crack-a-lacking? this is your soul plane chauffeur. captain antoine maxfield. >> he sounds nice. >> [ bleep ]. >> i like your lincoln. >> it's a '76. it won't be out till next year. but i know some people that know some people that robbed some people. >> that's it? >> this little meeting, it never
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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still, bank of america economist ethan harris says the fed is not going to do anything just yet. >> i think we're still in a healing process in the u.s. economy and the fed is waiting to see signs of healing in the jobs market, the housing market, and the banking system. >> reporter: many economists say it will be late this year or early next before the fed finally pulls the trigger and raises rates. inflation, or the lack of it, is one reason the central bank seems to have the luxury of a little extra time. citi economist bob diclemente says policymakers may even be a bit nervous about deflation. >> they want to be convinced, too, that the recent slowing in inflation isn't part of something undesirable. that there isn't some sort of undercurrent of weakness that isn't evident. so, i think stable inflation is probably an important element. >> reporter: but some experts say an end to the fed's pledge to keep rates low for an extended period could come as early as this summer. you may remember that's the famous language contained in every fed policy statement since march of last year. >
still, bank of america economist ethan harris says the fed is not going to do anything just yet. >> i think we're still in a healing process in the u.s. economy and the fed is waiting to see signs of healing in the jobs market, the housing market, and the banking system. >> reporter: many economists say it will be late this year or early next before the fed finally pulls the trigger and raises rates. inflation, or the lack of it, is one reason the central bank seems to have the...
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getting results for the people of america. and i look for common ground to solve that problem, because i do think common ground is the place to be. it's where you find -- >> it might cost you election, might it not? it does seem like this is a pretty rough one for you, so being in the middle has proved not to be a very safe place for a politician. >> no, i have to say, i've always had tough races, that's just by the nature, they've always been tough elections, but i think by in large, the kansans see through that, but they can also see we're trying to get results and looking for common ground and trying to solve the problem. that's exactly what they want. people want to see, nowadays, i think, government moving forward, sometimes one step at a time, but, more importantly, solving the problems. >> last question here, by our count, you've got about $4,500 in campaign contributions from goldman sachs which has now been charged -- it's been found guilty of nothing, but it's been charged of not really telling investors everything t
getting results for the people of america. and i look for common ground to solve that problem, because i do think common ground is the place to be. it's where you find -- >> it might cost you election, might it not? it does seem like this is a pretty rough one for you, so being in the middle has proved not to be a very safe place for a politician. >> no, i have to say, i've always had tough races, that's just by the nature, they've always been tough elections, but i think by in...
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>> also one of america's largest exports. announcement that there will be a cirque du soleil show featuring his songs in vegas. >> like the beatles show. >> exactly. this is something we heard about when his estate was being settled in the earlier days. that this was a possibility. it's actually going to happen. the shows begin in 2012. they haven't said which property it'll be. but it will be an mgm mirage property, most likely. the money earned from the show gets split 50/50 between the production and the estate. and the estate still gets the rights to michael jackson's likeness. things that are sold at the show, and that's how you really make a lot of money, the merchandising, that's going to the estate. >> thank you, courtney. a lot going on there. >>> you can check out thescoop.msnbc.com. >>> helicopters were on the scene today when a daring deer dashed into a drugstore near philadelphia. then came darting back out. it nearly fell, then scampered across the parking lot, sprinted across the street. it happened in ardmore,
>> also one of america's largest exports. announcement that there will be a cirque du soleil show featuring his songs in vegas. >> like the beatles show. >> exactly. this is something we heard about when his estate was being settled in the earlier days. that this was a possibility. it's actually going to happen. the shows begin in 2012. they haven't said which property it'll be. but it will be an mgm mirage property, most likely. the money earned from the show gets split 50/50...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so i can join the fun at my family barbeque. (announcer) for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. i'm glad you came, grandma. oh, me too. if copd is still making it hard to breathe, ask your doctor if including advair will help improve your lung function for better breathing. (announcer) get your first full prescription f
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so i can join the fun at my family barbeque. (announcer) for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to...
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the voice of america persian services acting as a part of opposition group. and you can find a lot of family members there, husband and wife and their children. and that's a family business with the american taxpayers money. and i think that's wrong. i don't know. it's part of journalism. but i'm sure it's not. if you want to give time to -- i don't know maybe you like it. but last week he was on voice of america for one hour. and the day after his best friend was there. and the day after was trita parsi himself for one hour. in the week you gave a lot of time to them. why you boycotted us. [applause] >> thank you. >> first of all, we don't boycott anyone. that i stand by firmly. i always say if you're pissing both sides of the arena you're doing your job right. the pronii-nyack folks and the anti-nyack folks we are on both sides and giving equal playing ground. the media or the news is not something we generally like to cover. i mean, who likes to cover what happened just with the polish president yesterday? or so many other things and the things that are ha
the voice of america persian services acting as a part of opposition group. and you can find a lot of family members there, husband and wife and their children. and that's a family business with the american taxpayers money. and i think that's wrong. i don't know. it's part of journalism. but i'm sure it's not. if you want to give time to -- i don't know maybe you like it. but last week he was on voice of america for one hour. and the day after his best friend was there. and the day after was...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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truth, lies, and videotapes, coming up on "america live". megyn: fox news alert, tornado warnings, right now in alabama. janice dean track them all. janice, what's the 4r5eu9est? >> reporter: a dangerous situation in -- what's the latest? >> reporter other a dangerous situation in alabama. in 2007 we had a deadly tornado through that area, killing eight students at the high school, while unfortunately it's happening again, a torp aid warning right now and as of just a few minutes ago, local law enforcement confirming a tornado on the ground, moving towards enterprise, at 25 miles per hour, moving east. you can see we have a couple of tornado warnings in towards the enterprise area. that's where we have strong rotation on donler radar and now confirmation of a tornado on the ground, moving towards enterprise. cool is in session right now, so obviously, people are taking big -- they're talking all precautions hopefully in the high school. this is part of a bigger system that's moving towards the eastern seaboard, also want to point out, megyn,
truth, lies, and videotapes, coming up on "america live". megyn: fox news alert, tornado warnings, right now in alabama. janice dean track them all. janice, what's the 4r5eu9est? >> reporter: a dangerous situation in -- what's the latest? >> reporter other a dangerous situation in alabama. in 2007 we had a deadly tornado through that area, killing eight students at the high school, while unfortunately it's happening again, a torp aid warning right now and as of just a few...
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george lopez, the actor, comic and host and executive producer of "lopez tonight" on america's most famous channel today, tbs. he played a role in bringing conan o'brien to tbs late night. tbs is owned by time warner, cnn's parent company. so, george, conan and i are all working for the same people, along with you. george joins us from the set of "lopez tonight," part of team lo-co, as he calls it. all right. give it to us straight. the story is that you called up. conan was hesitant to do this. he didn't want to see someone get bumped to a later time, that you personally called conan and assured him it was okay. >> absolutely, larry. last wednesday, steve koonin who is the head of tbs flew and said i have something that sounds really crazy. if i don't have your blessing, this deal does not go forward. what do you think of conan o'brien coming to tbs and taking the 11:00 spot and you going to midnight? i said i think it's fantastic. he said will you call conan and tell him how you feel about tbs, how we do business? absolutely. tbs and warner pictures have been great to "lopez tonight" ton
george lopez, the actor, comic and host and executive producer of "lopez tonight" on america's most famous channel today, tbs. he played a role in bringing conan o'brien to tbs late night. tbs is owned by time warner, cnn's parent company. so, george, conan and i are all working for the same people, along with you. george joins us from the set of "lopez tonight," part of team lo-co, as he calls it. all right. give it to us straight. the story is that you called up. conan was...
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did have problems, but that doesn't make them any different from many other married people living in america or mexico. >> yes, joey, you are right. but renee rockwell, defense attorney, who else should we be looking at? fair question. who else should we be looking at? >> well, first of all, it's very reasonable for them to concentrate first on the spouse. it's a little early, though. let's wait for the autopsy to come back. who knows. she could have been sexually assaulted. and just because they were having marital problems does not exclude every other possible suspect. there could be any amount of scenarios besides the husband in this case. >> jeff gardere, ph.d., psychologist, author, "love prescription." everybody knows you don't have to have a criminal record, you don't have to have a history of domestic violence. sometimes it can just take one bad night for things to go wrong. i'm not saying, you know, i'm not saying it's the case here, but it does happen. >> well, there's a possibility that if in fact bruce had done something that it might have been accidental, that they were in a ver
did have problems, but that doesn't make them any different from many other married people living in america or mexico. >> yes, joey, you are right. but renee rockwell, defense attorney, who else should we be looking at? fair question. who else should we be looking at? >> well, first of all, it's very reasonable for them to concentrate first on the spouse. it's a little early, though. let's wait for the autopsy to come back. who knows. she could have been sexually assaulted. and...